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Welcome to our story hub—a place where every voice, experience, and perspective comes together. Here, you’ll find all the stories we’ve shared across the site, from inspiring journeys and insightful interviews to behind-the-scenes moments and community highlights. Whether you’re looking to catch up, explore something new, or simply get inspired, this is your gateway to everything we’ve been talking about.

  • Sub: The View from the Teaching Underclass

    By Joshua Freeman Shortly after graduating college, when I thought we would seize state power in a couple months, or maybe a couple of years, I took a job as a substitute school teacher in Worcester, Massachusetts. Assigned to a junior high school — this was before the new-fangled middle school became the norm —…

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  • Murphy Report in NYTimes: Retail Workers and Unions

    This week, the NYTimes ran a story by Rachel L. Swarns showing the stark differences in labor conditions for unionized vs non-unionized retail workers.  In an article that will come as no surprise to those who have been following labor struggles among retail workers, Swarns writes about the relatively stable labor conditions for workers at Macy’s…

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  • Working Families Party Seeks Membership Engagement Coordinator

    LOCATION (flexible) Brooklyn, NY, Washington, DC, Hartford, CT, Philadelphia, PA, or Baltimore, MD WORKING FAMILIES OVERVIEW Working Families is a progressive independent political organization that fights for social, economic, and racial justice– and wins. Formed by labor unions, community organizations, and grassroots activists, our aim is to advance bold policy goals that support dignity and…

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  • Paid Family Leave Should Be Required

    This article was originally posted on Times Union. By Ed Ott and Nancy Rankin As we head back to work after the Labor Day weekend, it’s a good time to reflect on how things are going for New York’s 9 million working people. We’ve made some progress this year: the lowest-paid workers got the first installment of…

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